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Lowcountry hospitals face vaccine supply issues as SC moves to new vaccination phase

Some health care workers, first in line for COVID vaccine, are leery

Delaware News Journal Sometime before 8 a.m. on Dec. 15, a health care worker asked Elizabeth Cote if she was ready. “I’m ready,” she replied, as the clicking of news cameras filled the room. The health care worker then jabbed the shot into Cote’s arm.  The Bayhealth nurse let out a sigh of relief. In that moment, Cote became the first Delawarean and first health care worker to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.  Yet, more than two months later, it s unclear how many have followed her. State officials have received anecdotal reports that some health care workers have been hesitant to receive the shot.

Some health care workers, first in line for COVID vaccine, are leery

Delaware News Journal Sometime before 8 a.m. on Dec. 15, a health care worker asked Elizabeth Cote if she was ready. “I’m ready,” she replied, as the clicking of news cameras filled the room. The health care worker then jabbed the shot into Cote’s arm.  The Bayhealth nurse let out a sigh of relief. In that moment, Cote became the first Delawarean and first health care worker to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.  Yet, more than two months later, it s unclear how many have followed her. State officials have received anecdotal reports that some health care workers have been hesitant to receive the shot.

Local News: Many COVID-19 vaccine clinics canceled due to weather (2/15/21)

Tenet drops plan to sell Memphis hospitals

Tenet drops plan to sell Memphis hospitals The FTC sued to block the $350 million deal last month, saying it would reduce competition. Tenet Healthcare s headquarters are next to the Dallas North Tollway.(Jeffrey McWhorter / Special Contributor) Tenet Healthcare said Wednesday that it has dropped its plans to sell two Memphis hospitals to Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare. In November, the Federal Trade Commission sued to block the $350 million deal, which had been announced last year and included Tenet’s Saint Francis Hospitals in Memphis and Bartlett, physician practices associated with the hospitals and six MedPost urgent care centers, according earlier documents filed by Tenet.

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